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EFFECTS OF VERTICAL WIND SHEAR ON INTENSITY AND STRUCTURE OF TROPICAL CYCLONE 被引量:7

EFFECTS OF VERTICAL WIND SHEAR ON INTENSITY AND STRUCTURE OF TROPICAL CYCLONE
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摘要 In this study,the effect of vertical wind shear(VWS)on the intensification of tropical cyclone(TC)is investigated via the numerical simulations.Results indicate that weak shear tends to facilitate the development of TC while strong shear appears to inhibit the intensification of TC.As the VWS is imposed on the TC,the vortex of the cyclone tends to tilt vertically and significantly in the upper troposphere.Consequently,the upward motion is considerably enhanced in the downshear side of the storm center and correspondingly,the low-to mid-level potential temperature decreases under the effect of adiabatic cooling,which leads to the increase of the low-to mid-level static instability and relative humidity and then facilitates the burst of convection.In the case of weak shear,the vertical tilting of the vortex is weak and the increase of ascent,static instability and relative humidity occur in the area close to the TC center.Therefore,active convection happens in the TC center region and facilitates the enhancement of vorticity in the inner core region and then the intensification of TC.In contrast,due to strong VWS,the increase of the ascent,static instability and relative humidity induced by the vertical tilting mainly appear in the outer region of TC in the case with stronger shear,and the convection in the inner-core area of TC is rather weak and convective activity mainly happens in the outer-region of the TC.Therefore,the development of a warm core is inhibited and then the intensification of TC is delayed.Different from previous numerical results obtained by imposing VWS suddenly to a strong TC,the simulation performed in this work shows that,even when the VWS is as strong as 12 m s-1,the tropical storm can still experience rapid intensification and finally develop into a strong tropical cyclone after a relatively long period of adjustment.It is found that the convection plays an important role in the adjusting period.On one hand,the convection leads to the horizontal convergence of the low-level vorticity flux and therefore leads to the enhancement of the low-level vorticity in the inner-core area of the cyclone.On the other hand,the active ascent accompanying the convection tends to transport the low-level vorticity to the middle levels.The enhanced vorticity in the lower to middle troposphere strengths the interaction between the low-and mid-level cyclonical circulation and the upper-level circulation deviated from the storm center under the effect of VWS.As a result,the vertical tilting of the vortex is considerably decreased,and then the cyclone starts to develop rapidly. In this study, the effect of vertical wind shear (VWS) on the intensification of tropical cyclone (TC) is investigated via the numerical simulations. Results indicate that weak shear tends to facilitate the development of TC while strong shear appears to inhibit the intensification of TC. As the VWS is imposed on the TC, the vortex of the cyclone tends to tilt vertically and significantly in the upper troposphere. Consequently, the upward motion is considerably enhanced in the downshear side of the storm center and correspondingly, the low- to mid-level potential temperature decreases under the effect of adiabatic cooling, which leads to the increase of the low- to mid-level static instability and relative humidity and then facilitates the burst of convection. In the case of weak shear, the vertical tilting of the vortex is weak and the increase of ascent, static instability and relative humidity occur in the area close to the TC center. Therefore, active convection happens in the TC center region and facilitates the enhancement of vorticity in the inner core region and then the intensification of TC. In contrast, due to strong VWS, the increase of the ascent, static instability and relative humidity induced by the vertical tilting mainly appear in the outer region of TC in the case with stronger shear, and the convection in the inner-core area of TC is rather weak and convective activity mainly happens in the outer-region of the TC. Therefore, the development of a warm core is inhibited and then the intensification of TC is delayed. Different from previous numerical results obtained by imposing VWS suddenly to a strong TC, the simulation performed in this work shows that, even when the VWS is as strong as 12 m s-1, the tropical storm can still experience rapid intensification and finally develop into a strong tropical cyclone after a relatively long period of adjustment. It is found that the convection plays an important role in the adjusting period. On one hand, the convection leads to the horizontal convergence of the low-level vorticity flux and therefore leads to the enhancement of the low-level vorticity in the inner-core area of the cyclone. On the other hand, the active ascent accompanying the convection tends to transport the low-level vorticity to the middle levels. The enhanced vorticity in the lower to middle troposphere strengths the interaction between the low- and mid-level cyclonical circulation and the upper-level circulation deviated from the storm center under the effect of VWS. As a result, the vertical tilting of the vortex is considerably decreased, and then the cyclone starts to develop rapidly.
作者 陈启智 方娟
出处 《Journal of Tropical Meteorology》 SCIE 2012年第2期172-186,共15页 热带气象学报(英文版)
基金 Natural Science Foundation of China(40921160382,40730948 and 40830958) State Key Basic Program of China(2009CB421502)
关键词 vertical wind shear tropical cyclone vortex tilting CONVECTION vertical wind shear tropical cyclone vortex tilting convection
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